I noticed that every MSN user uses UTF-8 as his/her charset, so I
thought if it would be possible to configure automaticaly the default
charset for all MSN users.
Otherwise I have to specify UTF-8 for every single MSN user I have
on the contact list.
Thanks.
Ps: I
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 22:39:49: [ERR] Unable to load plugin
> (msn): /usr/local/lib/licq/protocol_msn.so: undefined symbol: MD5
Hi! This is a problem Licq has with static openssl I guess.
A possible solution is to add the foll
Hello list,
I want to use the msn plugin - so I compiled it (while compiling it
didnt find something like md5.h in /usr/include/openssl or so... so i
linked openssl -> /usr/local/ssl/include/openssl in that dir)
successfully - now, when I try to load the plugin with the "Plugin
Manager", I get:
22
I'm using the latest cvs version (20041219) and I detected this
bug:
1) Someone sends me a message and closes the connection
16:11:38: [MSN] Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
16:11:39: [MSN] Connection with [EMAIL PROTECTED] closed.
2) if I try to reply, the message will never be sent
I am using the latest CVS version and when I unload the MSN protocol plugin,
Licq generally crashes in about a minute and the only way around this is to
unload the plugin, disconnect from ICQ and restart Licq. Has anyone else
noticed this problem with the plugin?
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Hi List!
Anyone may tell me where to find the piece of code in licq source which prints
the sent and recieved messages in the chat window of qt-gui plugin. Thanks a
lot!
I would like to have it in IRC/Trillian style. "[Date] Nick: text" instead of
the 3 lines that show up in Licq 1.3. Saving t